030 169

Problems Of International Politics

Repeatable: May be taken 6 times. The course is intended to introduce undergraduate students to the field of international law from a political and legal perspective. Students will be introduced to the history and contemporary status of international law in several areas: human rights, humanitarian (law of war), environmental law, and trade. From a political science perspective the class will ask if international law is or can be an effective tool of international cooperation. From a legal perspective, students will learn the structure of the basic documents of international law and organizations as well as learn about key cases in the field. The first half of the term will focus on the structure of international law. The second half will look at different areas of international law.

Repeatable: May be taken 6 times. The course is intended to introduce undergraduate students to the field of international law from a political and legal perspective. Students will be introduced to the history and contemporary status of international law in several areas: human rights, humanitarian (law of war), environmental law, and trade. From a political science perspective the class will ask if international law is or can be an effective tool of international cooperation. From a legal perspective, students will learn the structure of the basic documents of international law and organizations as well as learn about key cases in the field. The first half of the term will focus on the structure of international law. The second half will look at different areas of international law.

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